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[jira] [Commented] (CASSANDRA-3136) Allow CFIF to keep going despite unavailable ranges

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Mck SembWever commented on CASSANDRA-3136:
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bq. As explained when this was injected into another ticket...
What was this other ticket?

> Allow CFIF to keep going despite unavailable ranges
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-3136
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-3136
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Hadoop
>            Reporter: Mck SembWever
>            Priority: Minor
>
> From http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.db.cassandra.user/18902
> <use-case-1 from="Patrik Modesto">
> We use Cassandra as a storage for web-pages, we store the HTML, all
> URLs that has the same HTML data and some computed data. We run Hadoop
> MR jobs to compute lexical and thematical data for each page and for
> exporting the data to a binary files for later use. URL gets to a
> Cassandra on user request (a pageview) so if we delete an URL, it gets
> back quickly if the page is active. Because of that and because there
> is lots of data, we have the keyspace set to RF=1. We can drop the
> whole keyspace and it will regenerate quickly and would contain only
> fresh data, so we don't care about lossing a node.
> </use-case-1>
> <use-case-2>
> trying to extract a small random sample (like a pig SAMPLE) of data out of cassandra.
> </use-case-2>
> <use-case-3>
> searching for something or some-pattern and one hit
> is enough. If you get the hit it's a positive result regardless if
> ranges were ignored, if you don't and you *know* there was a range
> ignored along the way you can re-run the job later. 
> For example such a job could be run at regular intervals in the day until a hit was found.
> </use-case-3>

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